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MAHA activists urge Trump against promoting coal to power energy-hungry AI data centers
- Nearly 200 activists in Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s MAHA movement sent a letter urging the White House to stop promoting coal to power AI data centers and to consider renewable options, citing children's health and pollution concerns.
- The letter โ backed by former Kennedy staffers like Zen Honeycutt and Charles Eisenstein โ highlights a growing rift between MAHA activists and the Trump administration that could sway voters ahead of the midterms.
- Trump is promoting coal and big data centers as job and AI-competition boosters, but critics say data centers drive pollution, higher bills, and local environmental harms.
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